Measurements of Branching Fractions and CP Asymmetries in B-> etah Decays
Abstract
We report measurements of B to pseudoscalar-pseudoscalar decays with at least one eta meson in the final state using 140 fb-1 of data collected by the Belle detector at KEKB e+ e- collider. We observe the decay B+-> eta pi+ and find evidence of B+-> eta K+; the measured branching fractions are B(B+-> eta pi+)=(4.8+0.8-0.7(stat) +- 0.3(sys))*10-6 and B(B+-> eta K+)=(2.1 +- 0.6(stat)+- 0.2(sys))*10-6. Their corresponding CP violating asymmetries are measured to be 0.07+- 0.15 (stat) +- 0.03(sys) for eta pi+- and -0.49+- 0.31 (stat) +- 0.07(sys) for eta K+-. No significant signals are found for neutral B->eta h decays. We report the following upper limits on branching fractions at the 90% confidence level: B(B-> eta K0 < 2.0* 10-6, B(B-> eta pi0)<2.5*10-6 and B(B-> eta eta) <2.0*10-6.
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